Calhan is a small town in El Paso County, about 30 miles east of Colorado Springs. The community is known for its peaceful, rural feel and close-knit residents. Most people own their homes, with a mix of older houses and newer builds. Property sizes are usually larger, giving plenty of space for gardening, small livestock, or enjoying wide-open views of the plains. Calhan hosts the annual El Paso County Fair, and residents gather often for block parties and town events.
Every day life in Calhan moves at a different pace. There are local restaurants, shops, and a friendly main street, but fewer big box stores or chain businesses. Schools are part of the Calhan School District, with the high school, middle school, and elementary right in town. The cost of living is lower than Colorado’s average, covering groceries, utilities, and housing. While work commutes are longer, averaging about 33 minutes, residents say the drive is worth the peace and quiet. Air quality is good, and crime rates are below the state average, making it a safe place for families. Calhan sits near the Paint Mines Interpretive Park, a spot with colorful clay formations that attract visitors from across Colorado.